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Panorama 2009 : "Challenges and issues for the transport of tomorrow" [in French]

28 January & 5 February 2009
Paris & Lyon

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Challenges and issues for the transport of tomorrow

 
The transport industry is pivotal in any modern economy. The large scope of mobility for goods and people is not only a core feature of developed countries; it is actually a pre-requisite to development.

Identifying future energy sources for transport, cutting greenhouse gas emissions and controlling urban pollution are all major challenges that will require innovative solutions in terms of modes of transport, infrastructures, vehicle design and powertrains.

More than ever before, road transport and urban mobility lie at the heart of national energy policies, always considered alongside sustainable development issues.

Bearing in mind these crucial issues, Panorama 2009 will review the technological, environmental, economic and political advances that will shape the transport of tomorrow.

An annual meeting of key players from the political, economic, industrial and financial worlds, IFP’s "Panorama" seminar has two objectives: firstly, to analyze the technical and economic changes in the oil and gas (and their substitutes) industry on the world energy stage and, secondly, to focus on a major topical issue for the energy sector.

>> Download the Panorama 2009 technical reports

 

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Panorama PARIS (28 January 2009)

 

Papers (in French) from:

 


Olivier Appert, Président, IFP

 


Jean-Louis Léonard, Président du Prédit, Député UMP Charente-Maritime

 

Quelles mesures publiques en lien avec le Grenelle de l'environnement ?
Michèle Pappalardo, Déléguée interministérielle et Commissaire générale au Développement durable, MEEDDAT

 


Jean-Pierre Goedgebuer, Directeur de la Recherche, Peugeot

 


Guy Bourgeois, Directeur général, Inrets, Vice-Président du bureau du Pôle de compétitivité Mov'eo

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Panorama LYON (5 February 2009)

 

Papers (in French) from:

 


Olivier Appert, Président, IFP

 


François Moisan, Directeur de la Recherche, ADEME

 


Bernard Favre, Directeur de la Recherche, Renault Trucks

 


Eric Poyeton, Président du Pôle de compétitivité Lyon Urban Truck and Bus, LUTB

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